The Pacific Northwest, Midwest and Northeast are expected to face above-average precipitation, according to NOAA. States with ...
La Niña, the periodic cooling of Pacific Ocean waters, has finally arrived, but forecasters predict it is weak and unlikely to cause as many weather problems as typically seen.
After months of delay, the cool La Niña climate pattern has emerged in the eastern tropical Pacific Ocean, which increases ...
It’s official: 2024 is the hottest year on record—and the first to exceed 1.5 degrees Celsius (2.7 degrees Fahrenheit) above ...
A long-awaited La Nina has finally appeared, but the periodic cooling of Pacific Ocean waters is weak and unlikely to cause ...
It's the height of summer and many Australians have already experienced heat waves, heavy rains and even significant ...
NOAA's Climate Prediction Center (CPC) announced Thursday that water temperatures in critical parts of the Pacific Ocean had ...
The latest El Nino-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) update by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration on Jan. 9 ...
A weak La Nina has appeared, cooling Pacific Ocean waters, but its impact on global weather is expected to be minimal. La ...
La Niña has finally emerged after months of anticipation, but there’s a catch, and it could impact its influence on the ...
El Niño often leads to rainier weather in the United States, and tends to increase temperatures globally, while La Niña has the opposite effect.
The planet-cooling climate pattern known as La Niña is here, scientists said Thursday, but it cannot prevent 2025 from being one of the hottest years on record.